Search This Blog

Justin Bieber to perform at the 2015 MTV EMAs

Beliebers are in for a big treat. MTV (DStv channel 130)has
confirmed the one and only Justin Bieber is set to perform at the 2015 MTV
EMAs. The global superstar today revealed on his Facebook account he will join
the line-up for an explosive edition of the EMAs, which will broadcast LIVE
across the globe on Sunday 25 October at 22:00 CAT from the Mediolanum Forum in
Milan. The performance comes ahead of the 13 November worldwide release of
Bieber’s highly-anticipated new album, Purpose. “I’m excited to share this
performance and this new material with my fans around the world. The EMAs are
always a blast. I’m glad to be back and it’s going to be fun,” says Justin
Bieber. International pop sensation Charli XCX,UK rapper Tinie Tempah and model
Hailey Baldwin will present awards on the night. Host Ed Sheeran and co-host
Ruby Rose will be taking charge of this year’s MTV EMAs.

Comments

Post a Comment

Popular Posts

Britney Spears is poking fun at all the rumours about her and taking a whack at the paparazzi in her latest music video for her hot new up-beat club-infused single, I Wanna Go. The video opens with Britney at a press conference being asked stupid questions by journalist. "Is it true you banned junk food, smiles, candy, sunshine and laughter from your Femme Fatale Tour?" The answer: Yes, obviously. "Can you confirm reports that you're pregnant with Brad Pitt's love child?" The answer: "That is false: It's quintuplets." The Britney goes all bad-ass and says “F*** you. F*** you. F*** you,” while pointing at specific journalists. The only person who passes the test is Weeds and Half Baked star Guillermo Diaz, who is hanging out, wearing a crown/hat. Britsers then dashes out onto the streets in her Avril Lavigne-worthy, pop-punk princess finest. It seems Britney has decided to live life on her own terms. She grabs the bum of an autograph-seeking f…

Four things stand out on Linkin Park's fifth CD, Living
Things: earnestly rapped verses, swirling keyboards, soaring chorus, pummelling
hardcore outro. Listening to the 12 track CD is like listening to their
nu-metal roots, as heard on their Hybrid Theory and Meteora CDs. Some would
argue that Chester Bennington, Mike Shinoda and the rest of the lads are stuck
in old school nu-metal groove, but that is not always a bad thing. The album as
a whole continues to expand their world-view writing like what listeners got
with ‘A Thousand Suns,’ but it also adds more of the anger that was prevalent
in their earliest work, ‘Hybrid Theory.’
A Thousand Suns marked an unlikely metamorphosis from blockbusting nu
metal to left-field, electronic, political pop. Living Things is more personal
than A Thousand Suns, with underlying themes of recovery from traumatic
experiences. The exception, Burn It Down, delivers an antiwar sentiment via
Depeche Mode-y electro-bounce - a brilliant track! Living…